I've never had to use old sand myself but obviously the concern is what kind of crud was left in it originally. I have seen some recommend getting new sand to avoid possible problems. I'd lean towards new myself, why start off with a possible problem?
What kind of bad stuff can be in the old sand bed? The only thing is probably copper if the former owner treated his/her fish in the tank (in that case, it's probably not good either to use the tank). Other than this concern, I really don't see what damage you can get from using it.
When I move from my 55 to 125 the stuff in my sand was pretty nasty, so I went to Lowes and got Koolorscape paver step 1 (argonite) and I just added couple weeks ago play sand (silica based) mixed them up and that's what I've been using $4.99 for a 50# bag. Can't beat that. I just didn't want to use the dirty sand I had I just seed it with couple of cups to the new sand.
I would like to use the sand if at all possible. the guy I bought the tank from was an experienced reefer. I do not worry about contaminents just waste. I just wanted a few second opinions before I spent the time washing 6 five gallon buckets of southdown. There are lots of empty tube worm and feather duster tubes all through this stuff.
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